u m . .., „.,..„..il4xxtn . „...„...„..___•,.,—,..„,...„., ' :rar --- ---m -, _ _ Qr.% , os. 47 1 r t poirrtiioni, r id * 4.4 piatthio,',7 4 -.„i t , t , g , ~, '.'', i'l ~ .....:.ii.'_- Same firtneii thinle;:sti:tt to mei; e money t.i• the „ . ~... , . .„,, ~ , . tnisittrit!:, risTelsary „ - ici 'o4ltivrite' p eat 'tsrlii;l•:-.:oT.S.eiersrl FlrisiJt , eii riccie, ot i thersfiriidt ;h. to misc.-anti : harvest', snme that over -theirjlan4 with•Witeat crap, year atter year, _lO prteliiit".ttiost casti; and others to raise cattle,. 01 tit davalsitlfts'farns Collect:: to ili , faCtiyi" Or 10 raise oLeveryabililLeiSn.'": -They ate not-all . correet. IV - Ilicit of them - is 7 We, *AI ti•st Say who is not. Cultivroino lay r n, iy not ititt.t.!:4B it is raped) . dram, for Oran wire makes nothing, oo otos acne., will not be • likely: to Mike tuore on a thousand ; AVi'it - the same eth;';',l,4t;iC?l'l,"!-:,:r130,:4:wl,•0 awn very large farms, ii .,loja.drcritlecoly..,attempt to ottl ottote, them wilt the leak possit le expense, or t•lse neglect them entire -4;1-am' this Supertientl farm ilt:;•. is after all, by fit tito most expensivsk, a 3 we -11.61 pinceiNl to show I' quite ai ex i itrotive fu cul.ivate an nere of land which is in a tia.l sta'e, as ono in fine curt.' ;:ion, a nd often ;maw -so ; it f•r ins ;owe, tl w crop is so smal that it is isidy expense of raisirm it, there is, no prt.,53 iihatever ; tan if he land be guru the expense thersame, the crop iwice as great one half, of Ctsur . se, will, clear gain II 'nee. the vast irifierntrinee of adoptiag E.och a coons of farnii.ig at to tend constantly to the improve:nem of the land. • yrsii 7 course i n s Mot clAse crr in.rtg with wheat not temam caitstittitiy meadow of pas stiurd4,. Hutto eliect improvement in Lind, it it+ tieceFsar) iptivind otrll'a!lott in orops,--tit ma;iure ai tune!, p • us ii practicable, et her by stable martini or by et umin wider green c0t.,.,, with a proper uso of ' , tirritti,- . -;aoll to render all . ..vet :2,rtptrld Sufficiently py water V.lr I is tlrCeSdaty ; I nod ; hence a fanner must reit only have land to cultivate, but his malt hayeineans besides in suffi cient' gnintity to carry on his operations to the best advantage, .If he canto te!get these means other• wise, he ought immediately to sell a part of his land, anifilevoto the avails to improving the re m It is true that many fanners hare malls motiey by close erql,ing with wheat; tut there is no d'inibt that if ite•tedil of this,' they hail ,pursued a Ripper course of rolaiiini, they might, have done RE; well at the limo sail insteiitl i.t exhausting their latTil, beau constantly remlering it more proilne lire. Arproel of this is of by an experiment made several years agn,. ate portion ul land was cropp ed every . second Seat.; on rourher portion a longer time iptervened between the crops ot wheat, by a judicious Tlgtem of rwation ; although whet was the main crop, yet the increased fertility which this course caused, and the consequent increase both in the wheat and intervening crops, rendered the latter coarse ultimately the flans! profitable, with the aLiditional advantage of leaving tl.o ground in 'tin best condition. Cont:otheat, oats, barley, being all Similar is their efifcts is exhausting land, it ta;conres neces. Italy to introduce the culture ot some ottfer crop mere generally than exists at present ih order to p: s oper rotation: Peas and bean= we both excellent for preceding any otlilie grain clops just mention ed ; the red eyed China bean. col !cited in dri Is or hills would doubtless be ;t pr.tlitablo as wheal 1921:1311 The cn'tnre of root er, s is a moq powerfi I means 0! enriching lam!. A einii of corn the summer, was twice as pro.lociive steer rtra baea., as aher corn, fertility anti manu•ing hero; the same in both cases. • Gooi Sheep. A correspondent of the Ohio Cal - iva:or says on the above subjfiet ; I sheared a buck lamb of the French Merin' , hteed, near IS months old, 01 my own raising; and the fleece tinwash4d weighed fifteen lbs. I have since- puteliased of John Campbell of 'Middlebury, Vermont, 5 ewes of the same breed wilt their fleeces upon them, and I have s'eare'd rem un‘vashed, a . td their fleeces %Seigiteil as Iowa: IS, 15, 14, 13, 12i lbs each. I have sold the wool at reduction of one quarter of its weight, for being unwashed, at 40 cents per lb, as also my entire clip from 409 sheep at that Prke, .2(44 sheep to keep for wool or ureedinig give me good sheep—l mean such as tiring the money back. The. fleeces from the above Mentioned 6 itfic4itiave beet ej•lt.) f6r i'26, at an average of 51,- 50 per 11;sece. Compare tins ..vrth the 2 and 3lb , sloek it at 33 and 37} cis. per lb., gives a difference. df S 3 10 .3 1 . per fleeec. Three French Me rhio bucks have been purchased in young Morrow ot latet e which is a fair indication that she is takingthe litarto her sister counties in the - improvement of ' A recent trip to Seneca connty gave me satirrlac. torytevidenee of the spirit of enterprise and im provement which has al'eakly been awakened there. ' _ • Some pipe cilti farmers in the vicinity L,f Mel nore, Is.ticiltavia.some glihemost fertile seta in the State, are stocking their harms with the . beet stock and are alive to the a.lvantag,es of Fiteller fir them doting the win ter. • •!••••,, .• •• - A - Otitiesputaleit!'of, : the Baden) Inquirer gives !he following receipt for the•prevention of smut in wheat : • Foefile bu.thels attesd wheat, rake nne fourth' • f aponnetit blue vitriol, and as meet' water as ;ill disnolve it Steep the wheat • spread lt.on the barn floor and .with a lirtilh or ii.p.of straw, oreinkld the nvlutem orer it. Rake thoroughly, eolhat every grain in inols - teoeil.- 7 i.;iirlaFiitlbi'n . .W_ay for twelve hnurs,.and ,it wilt ...ready,to lICIAT 'or , tlriil as it it had never-been Ifotr .Icfirrrtittrt h - 13‘i.k:-.T HO:63E. tr ycn i t havt : 0 41aaws hint to a amid gil.tle flee, Men favtio n, tail to toil, to v %veil homes=i l team • of r. hot 4for4le,'•aftf l iaie,l In a pair of good s•rila i• eifiti; back—Ow.ii • ly.start.ilitkothers nod let them poll him hick tot a hundred yard:4 Or morel: Two or t!aree Fll ijr orr tvrll liVileelycure lam of all hisc ' ! 'i4l9g Purifkil Whenkis an indafiniip cleat cif thi4slinit Paraf,'*ll`:="Ticithitg - ptrli • ever 30 sace , d rtje that was ikutfikpi , suiai. • ei;.ii, - like "it 8 lilleK 4 31:1.435e.111;1 1 a, it, tuttereint ,ette.w .. 1774 t;174Frie .: ?1;i:Ilill T.; ianiber. Liu-6 - - {~t~fi tcftiltiCDfT~3i Anoittii ItesteiO ..by SOFICOM 7/04.A121451103Nr5e EV7I. T wason the 't.erge of the gravand so far gene thit my farnilynifilifientla hx.tibst nil hopes of my re coveryld,antl4cnttAbistiituatiort.,barng been Tea. cued 4414 use of grateful Pulmonle Syrup. I do. .a r etr:testify, wttiiirateful imetion to Or.' Scholia, the unspeakaldebenefitl ;have reCeived Gun) thu 11,4 . 1,- 14 hi.. ilovalliahic" medicine. Early,isat faltA cent/Sated a .violentd, and is consequence of Which Thad chills, alternated with fe ver. pains in niy 4 vight breast slid shoulder blade, with a, had cough. , and no expectoration. • I kept timiae nntil L took my bed - , and had-the- attendance n 4 -oy•tittnily 050mi:tn. I was under his cute about four -weeks, nod at the expiration of that time was redticed I so low that despair took hold of myself and friends, and even Inv physician abandoned m e an d gave mt , coo die with the llnstrionsornption. My appetite was gone. my botyela vary irregular. fever and night mweats. pain in my Preast and shoulder. attended with Ja-diAre..iag•cough, which was seq. my fit." lead nearly all gene , and was so week that I could scarcely raise my.head•from the pillow. and was truly an object of pity to behold. My frieula had been , sent te see me die. rind my sick bed was surrounded by kind and bv , nimillizirtg neighbors, who had come •to witness my departure from this world. 11.. ben all lugs of hope had fled of my recovery, neighbor, Nit. David Conrad, proposed to try Schenck'. Pulmonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving ate of the tough phlegm, and as a means of affording temporary relief. remarking at the time. •• that I was too-fir gene - for the Syrup to he of eery permaneuttietteto.", My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense ;ma-rings, procured some of the Pul monie Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, and con tinued using it. • I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I cm, tinue to improve under its use, end my friends were much grant'', d to witness my unexpected 1111. rovement ; many of my neighbors came to look at me se one isised from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I felt something break, vr en I had the pain in my breast, and I dis charged „large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a slat box full of matter every day, with hard lumps like grains, of something. My bowels now became.regular anti natural, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My strength improved, and I regained thy flesh, I contii. , .ed to improve in every respect soon after I counnenced using the 0 3y rep, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a li'ving testi mony of the crest efficacy of Schench's Puha:tome Syrup in curiae: pulmonary diseases. -. Le--t this statement be thought too highly colered by some people. 1 sul join certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tammy, who saw mo at different nines during my disease, and never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate . of the brothers of I:l3stie Lodge. N 0.270.1. O. of O. r., who kindly watched over me, end fully believed they would eon tign me remains to the tomb t but, thanks' to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable . Putmart , e Syrup, my life has been spared:and I am permitted to make the fore going statement ftr the benefit of suffering mankind. I resi,ie at Tacony , and am well known by most of the people there, ai,d will be gratified to have any person cellmpen me end learn mare particulars of the victims of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. The Subscribers, members of the Mystic / od 0, No. 270, 1. 0. of 0. F. of 1-101mcsburg, Fa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green, (end is a member in good standing in No. 270 1. 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption, last w int, r, so that they give him rp .0 die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they beirevc his recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. We believe fail cen;fiento k correct in every per- HENRY NEFF', P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G. ABRAHAM A,RTHUR, P. G. J. K. OM AN. N.G. JACOB WATERM.' ,JR! J‘51F7. 1 C. CALVER. JOSHUA PHINEMGRE. Holmesburg, Pkilatielphi.i Go., J•arie 25, 11451. The undersigifeti, residents of Tacony, eight miles above Philadelphia, bring well acquainted with, John U. Green, and 'he eireornidances attending his case, feel -impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty. to make universally known Loth:: public his entire reedy- cry from the, very last stages of Pulmonary Consump tim. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been hot a brief peril - id since in that wily sinktn.; and emaciate state, as tp ut•erly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicianiii end friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr up. makes it our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling resolts that the selrole annals of medi cal skid or science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest diseerverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, abating monument and a world4ride repo tati in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or deStrOy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing strugeles aruJsufferings from a continued cough-. au perailderl to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease; amid moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protract hie life, much less restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus our duly to give our uniimilided testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if ive could be made the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who may to so unfortunate as to be similarly °Meted. Da Via Conrail, Jesse Duffield, Hinekle, A. Heath, Joseph Bend. Jr. , Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Itn!'ert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, Jelin Bleromesbury, Allen Vandegrift. - Prepared only by Gt. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by 111$ Polo agents, John Gilbert & Co., Whole-tale Gruvista, 177 North Third strret, Phil's, Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Reddini & Co. No. 8 State et. Boston ; If. Bialteley. corner Third and Chestnut ts. St..Louia ; and by p:incipal Druggists throe ;bout Cie United States. And by the following Aeenta in Bradford Connty : 11. C. Porter, Totvantla ; D. Miley & Son, Leßays. rille ; I'. Humphrey, Omen ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warlord, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy ; U. E. Rathbone, Canton; King - & Vosburg Troy; G. A. Perkins; Athens. (0 - All letters addressed to DR. J.ll. BCIIENCK, Cate of John Gilbert 4- Co., Whole sale Druggists, No. 111 North Third street, Philadelphia.. • ECO_NOMY, PURITY AND. KAINBS. Sidclle, Harness & Trunk Itlanufaetory. T ERE camp & Co., respectfully. inform the public a. , that they have taken the situp. lately occupied. by C. F . . }{ 4 ,d,.., on Main tarecta a few.doora helowlhe Brick Bow,.whare.they. will. keep• on hand a - large stock of . , TIIVIC3C9. L/9R9, wull•a,,r.TC. All artielea in their line manufactured to oilier. and made alio tart inaterial,an,i ft, ccnrLinanPhip cannot .mpi..e.l ut pi,i-thern Thpy -solicit 1 cat! ft.ttp thn-'e purchase, confident,that they ran glee ;iatiaractlon hoth toqually arta price. rje.tah will be pail far iittle.4 etnl Sheep Pelts, tho ratei;etnuiti.hnr•.• - Sale Lcallier. Upper Leather. fitt'rneas'Leall4cr and C a lf skin,,, fir st.jr in any irtinntit... Towanda,• Nnvenlher I9ih, if+so. I) .41,k IsTR :uyl' Lae, -% iotie4tvd, to lit» eNiair of A NIOS KIN Ath.'ns twsliship,. are , h.eby tttaLc• pa, tl)ent ,without ti . ail i deinatoi* agth,st I.aid .ir- 1.• ple•t•Ill then"! A•q. Pickard lu y .• . -0114. F ',HAN L[,, Aderiinistraroe.' i:4. AurrEit-Io4 , •Firkin.:`,,.ti.i(:-'. for win PIIINNe,y & ty w ~`~ cw c~tnrieci~: AGRECV A.l ; - spat Emery St:, Co. s Thrashing Kachines. Prices for' in addition to M. actuarfreight from Al: Jy. N.Y. Emery's Peten t changeable power, Three ;:- - er, Separator and bands complete, t r ISO 00 2 horses, Emery's Patent Changeable PowesThee: er, Separator and (.ands complete, - t 120 00 1 horse, Emery's Improved Wide Rack and Tini.in • with Thresher, Separator and bani,,, for 120 00 2 horses, , Emery's 'm1'1111:0 Wide Rack nad Pinion with Thresher, Separator and bands for 95 00 1 horse, Common or 'Wheeler Rach and Pinion Power, Thresher, Separator and bands 133 00 for 2 horses, Common, or Wheeler Rack and Pinion Pulver. Thresher, Separator - slid bands 110 00 for 1 horse, (o' , If sold separately, the following prices are • Charged : Emity's Patrol Minable [torso Powers, For two horses, $llO 00 Fur ono horse. SO 00 Emery's Imprered Wide Rod; end Pinion Power. For vro horses $9O 00 For one horse GO 00 Common Bark and Pinion, m Wheeler Power. For two horses... Fur one horse. . Thresher with Citinder 26 inches 'long and 14i diameter, together with Separa- $35 00 or and Fixtures, Portable Circular Saw Mill with 24 inch -Saw, filed and set, in running order for $35 00 cutting fire-wood, &c. Upright or Fellog Saw, Milt for Whrt.l . . t 40.00 wrights, etc. -Chrirning Attachment for driving one or, tw, chustis at a time of barrel size or $l2 00 less (no eltra geirifig tianter)..) Cross Cut Sawing Arrangement, for but ting, and cutting off logs, including saw, $l2 00 guides, and connections for use. Power Corn Shelters, for 1 horse and for? $35 to 1 2 horses. • . j $5O 00 TERMS—CASH, or NOTES with security and interest, payable to 4 or a. month. 4. When good endorsed notes. payable at bank are received, part of the interc.4 will he deducted. ALL ARTICLES WARANTED, MADE OF good materials, and to opperute as represented. or may be returned to the subscriber within three months and purchase money refunded. Written warrantees given when required. Persons wishing to buy WERTH - HM.O MAXVF.TM).TI-5, should order them at an early day as the Manufac ture's are much driven by orders, and supply can not at all times be kept on hand. 7 It is not necessary for me to recommend these Thre , hing Nachires for they are well known. and recommeßd themselves to Me good sense and pocket of every prudent farmer. I am fully prepared to furnish a well made arii• cle. I will guarantee that the freieht on any Two Horse Machine. ‘ball not he over $9 at Binghamton or Corning, or at any intermediate station on the N. Y. AL E. R. R. M. 'W ELI, ES. Athens, Bradford Co. Pa. June 21. 1852. BOOTS tic SHOES! John V.T. Wileoz, T jAs removed his establishment to H. Mix's store, 1-1 corner of main street and the public square, and will continue the'manufacture of Boots and shoes, OP heretofore. He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Mimeses, Children's and Misses' Slane, which are otTered at low prices. Tho attention cl the Ladies is p ? rieularly directed to his assortment., comprising the foilowing new styles ;—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do. rdioes ; black lasting and silk gaiters; walking shoes. buskins, Su.% Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortmeni, of Child:en% fancy gaiters, hoots and shoes, of all kinds. For the 'Gentlemen. almost every style, of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected vith care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable priced. try The striciest attention paid to Manaligdurtng. and he hors by doing work well to merit a,contiriu ance of an !thetal patronage he has hitherto received, Towanda. blay 8. 1851. Jo IYI'Ig 7 1.0.1- . 1 IYEB 7 111311 ) HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No, 2, Brick Row, (up maim) in the room formerly ocenpkil by nun. D. Wilmot iv; a law °Mee, where he will be pleased to see thewo requiria his professional services. ovember 18, 1851. • MCIIIGIIIHIMAICSLIELA, COCNTY SUILV eritn, "[JAI/MG located in Towanda, his services may 11 be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the office of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap licatpton may be left. Nov. I, 1650. NEW BLACKSMITH SIIOP: THE subscribersrespectfully inform the public that -I- they bee° taken the 'shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwina, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITiIING upon reasonable' terms. They arc determined by doing their work wall and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORtSE—SROEINO done in the best manner. All indspf repairing hiltahincry, executed in the moat slid.: ful manner. , , • WOOD WORK for wagons will also he made and repaired when *sired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted lobe well done, and manufactured from- the best• materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for themselvei. ESENWINg & SEEDISCHH. Towanda. May 2, 1851. mysTERIGUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Clock, Vaiell, aml Jewelry Stare ! . • . . A::11, WARNER tokes'this method -- of int;trrning his old cu-uitners moil the Q.sfreti;) , 93 f,„ ‘, ....., o j ittihhe aenerally, that ho has, urchased ?-:•-'i... 4, 4 rt tl i .1.1'.1.1 tit . his , tock of Watelie, Cloeks '' , : ... .k.i- i - -. .-.:• 4-1 : and Jewelry. airi comiceßeed 'ha above i,...i,,,,, i n all ..f iia^l9ri4o4.brarietic;o:istihe old .onil of the litter. on Main street, two do n e e sou th o f Brick Rote. MP reputation os a watch repairer is so well established in this community; that it is heftily neves sail to soy a word on that point, With his- tong ea. •Tolicwe awl areal nOvai!inspra for aquiriottal thorough knowledge of the ti,.si nes.s. he Liu,: cnntidenee in onyin ff i n the p u blic, ring on your trntehes and cloche, IVliii "tin Ihrm jo,4tice,. Alt ef),lo aci!tf,or warrant.ll as, I TPC' , IIIIIIPIItI, ,wrc the fru.fit.v !I-tundra, A g,u1,1 Cloct, Watches 'lna Jewelry • My wwito -4;111 anln'e; g..!!1! . 1. 1 1 down: nevi nn errdit giyrri. f rcdil nerd not " 6wr—:mt.l not 9i) inakk it ncgrininl9~Pr. v,,, .litiv'i 2 ; . . sa.tie4m lot„t,nkty Into; .Noils.,Hartt tutimt;"*.c . ; aro! Mackerel- in 14,14t...4 anti for utile by >, ' 1 ?LUNN E &Do W 2M=lZi.irE STEAM 'ENGINES :AND, TIOILERS, .----I'loMEMlZaxdortaraznri.f •i • Am.R.E pre Er, , ivr.lis'i,p;• ;•• ; IVTANtaiviovvßE - t4l*' - rnatiles , -ciariobers . [15.1 Tram.B ter' 1000 horrhii pones. Hor rants r " gihei, on heavy iron bed . plates, cast id'one piece. 'All h e , 7 # *r fipiiiin'Tilveilf- all joints ground so as to be' steamtight'virithaut'packing or paint mall bearing. and 'wearing s arfaces large; and running in An:stable boxes of bronze De Babbitt metal;. all - balance, wheels with turned belt face, The Regulator Issittaittodto Ow bed ' plate. The Force Pump is in an independent stand, arranged with, crank shaft and tight-trod' loam pulley, ready to receive 3, belt.from .the engine shell or bons any other shaft. The whole style nt,' work sun, ' passed by . an y billiders in the United Stowe. Boiler:sof the best America:R. Or English iron heads, cast or wrought iron—either tubular or with flues— made in the ntost thorengh Manlier. • ' Engines from. B . tti 1011 horses power constantly on hand or in progress'', to ho delivered'within a few'ddys of the receipt of an order. Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable of ssiving 8000 feet hoard measure, of one inch boardt,lit 12 tireare, With: one Muley sow, anti requiringsto other fuel than the !sawdust. The following arc the 'prices of's few of these en. gines:— Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and -iron chimney, complete; pitman irons; muley sawirons; setters; feed, and all bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, $l5OO, Steam engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with 'tabula boiler, containing 360 square feet of beating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it to complete opera tion, $1525 Steam engine. le in. diameter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, enntaining 480 square feet or heating surface, complete as before, $1775 Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Main . ° Rail road at Lawrence. 26 miles from Boston. Terms, cash on deAbiery., • Boilers for the above modified to suit pdrchasers, and prices accordingly. ItteKavh Headley. late of Pittsfield, Mass., whose steam engines ate alieridy widely known, have recently taken charge Of the wOrks , of the.COMNDY,EIfid YOH' be with their increased , and expe rience, to make their approved engines cheaper .and better than heretofore May R. 1it525 $63 00 -75 00 ,$504 ECALZZINGEI H EVER concerns the health and happines )l,of a people, is 0..111 times of the most voluabh importance-. I take it for gunned that every person will do all in their power to alive the lives of their rhildr,n, and !fiat every person, will etrileavor to pro. their ownlic;alit; at ail 'sacrifices, I feel it to bi any duty solemnly to assure you that WOM-18, se cord anf.f.,. to I be opinion of the most celebrated physician are the primary CRillit a if a large majority of diseases to which children anal adults are little, ; i( you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of food to another, had breath, pairaln ile.stomach, picking at the nose, hardness and tullliess cif the belly, dry cough, slow fever,. pulse irregular—reincmher that- ell these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re medy : licbenstmles Worm Syrup. An article founded upon scientific principles, corn. pounded with, purely vegetable substances, being per. fectly safe when taken, and determined in all its etlins and not leaving the. system in a diseased condition, as must advertised nostrums.cotupused of Calomehfor the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vertniftmes, &c., but has perforinad the most astonishing cures,a,,,i saved the Was of thousands both young and old.who have been pronounced hopeless—inciiribie by' Phech Read the fo!lowing.land• become c•mvinced of its efficacy over all others MR..I. N. HOBENRACR—This is to certify that inY child, lb years of age, having been sick far 5 yeamind was attended by Drs. Loper. Vt'hillis and Phis.ler fora long time mithouf receiving any be,. tit ; when after ving her up as incurable, l went to Philadelphia end consulted nem of the hest physician 3; her disease s till growing worse. It teas at this tine I was Intkired to try Babensack's Wia-rn Syrup. and after taking trt+ o battles she entin•lV regained her health. Hoping that this will prove a been lit to parents w.tase children ar.• simitatly affected, am vours, Mcbensach's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease t h an the liven, it servieg as a il terer to purity the blood, or giving s proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver etit cts the other important parts of the svidetn. and results variously in Jaundice, Liver complaint, Dpitepsia. &.c. We should, therefore watch 4-very symptom that, ight indicate a wrong,. action of the rover. These Pills being composed of 1:0018 and Pion/x. furnished by nature tii heal the oil. —Namely, Ist : AT, Expectorant, Which at itoits the sc-rrction 4.iin the pulmonary ,mucus membrane, or in , lllotee !be di - ebirgi, off.CCTPI( d' atter. 2nd—an Allcrathe, IN hielt c' : ..nges in , 'some in;ensiNe and in- explicable macro', IL,' ceit:i3 tuotbi I action of the system. 3d—a Tonic, which gi:•,: bone and strength to the nervous system. renewing health an 6 4 0 r i 0 all t. pane of the le,iy. it h a C‘ohartio, which (Leta In perfect harmony v.it ' .her ingredients, and operating on the boards, an: thug the whole mass of corrupt 'and vitiated mat itg d pyrifyirg the Wood, which de-. strops disease and re :ores health, Agents fur Brraf)rd Corory4—Er. H. C. Porter and J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athena ; M. Bullock & Co. Smithrield ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver tep H. Spear, Springfield ; Eli Baird. Troy ; L. D. 'Parlor. Burlington ; Brown & Rockwell, Monroeton Pakliust & Latnh, Leroy ; • Chas. Rathhone, Canton; also T. B. Howland, Colombia, travels in the adjacent counties. 48v BLACKSMI RING ADAM ESENWIND respectfully informs the pub lie that he slow occupies the shop where himsel and brother have fur ears worked, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry, where he is ready to do work in his line, as formerly in the best manner. He is de termined the reputation he ha' attained as a AMUI workman shall not StlFef by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to business. TOOLS, manufactured to order--machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing . end Manufilduring will be done at short notice, and in the style desired. Mime Shoeing, on reasonable terms. lie will else take Country Produce in payment for work, but db .‘ jects strongly to credit. Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851. TAE OLD WAND STILL IN OPERATION? . . • ' . THE subscriber would an . • Donne° . to the public that he base now on hen" and will make s t l•-••• to order nit kin ;of CAbbioL rniture, • ' v57",..4;,,:44- .116 ;is SOra..llivrio., LoOn.-"es Din a n II? cak 11,141oittaltv,,, %Vat 7 ant, li• and :lii•rry Bore:n. • . • of variot; had 13eilmeads niTet - cry Lii'scrioilon. which are. awl w ill be made pi w t iilziwavli.e manner. and winch they. , i.tl f r it i•hi• iper than cap he bouOit yn any .ther " iii the c.. , uniry. • • • MaiLIPS-VIZZEI COEWENG on band on'the- re'uftn.able tecms; A goc.d HE 111:5E will be furiii-hedork runeral oce,vinn•. 111.:$ MACKINSON. AI moan. Jone • ' . . • 1 - 1111 :•t ti t 444 (;. firm 'hi- day 4iy c -11, , I 4,44 - ifity,i Are h J. kThf.tiii6--iit4AT.bii is au the); me,,, In coice.i mn,i Node !item. -••• • • , , . J., H. e HINDI EY - Tc94. , ,a nda.;. ti Iy, .31 .-1 Sf. . ti:: 1301 V AFA . rotict fi r lumber a, _1.4 ,PnlNNgy DOWliAlkr. MOt= GORDON NIcKAY, Agent Donnie RtvEn, R. R,;..m m ~ficaicnl:, --, . For *So Coro .f COUGHS 'COLDS 'HOARSENESS, •BRoxcfirriii, WHOOPING-COUGH, • - CROUP' '--A s SIDISTA AND' 1 ' CQNSLIIPTION. - CIF all'the numerous extata, (poll some of them ihe cure of "pulmonary compliabte; Berthing ties ever been found which could empire in'ite effects with "this Preparation. Others cure sometimes; but at Still:nes, and in: alFdlierises of the lungs and throat whero„fuedicine can give retie this will do it. It pleasant take, and perfectly safe in accordance with tho.'direitions. We 'do ant 'advertise for theinformatien of thenie who . have Hied it but those who have not. Families that hare known its value wilt nth bs arithout it, and by its titnely tise they are secure from the dangerous conseqiieneei o Cough's and 'Colds which riiglected, iipen info fatal consumption. The Dipleina of the Maiiiebusette Institute was awarded to this *pia:tin:x.lTE- the Board Of Judges in scptemher 1847 ; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country ; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cu elms - Prwronat, by their Government in con sideration of its extraordinary excellence end useful ness :n curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Bead the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr. J. Aver : Five years trial of yourCherry•Pecterad in rnk den, has proven what I foresaw- from iteCemposition mast be true; that it eradicates and cures the coughs androids to which we, in this' section. are peculiarly liable. I thitik its equal has not yedbeen discovered. nor do I. know how a butter remedy ~can he made for the distruilieri of ihe throne and limits; • J. J. Benvost, F. R. S. See what' it has done on a wasted.constitution, not only in the following casts. but a thousand more: Dr. Ayer: Strununr, Jan. 24;2/352. In the month of July las.t,d was attacked by a vio lent di3rrtiCC3 in the mines of California. I returned to Ban Francisco in hope of receiving benefit' from a rhaotte•tf climate and diet.—My diaihrea ceased but was followed by a severe-eough--and much Boren*. I finally ttorted for home, but received no benefit from Palm the r.,.yage. My couch emanated 1.01;t0g , worse and when ;aplyed I was at once mark ,•tt ink aCgriiinfanies as ix riCtim of consumption I must confess that I saw no sutfielent rea. ,, rt to doubt what my friends all hslieve.l. At this time I cone. tmenced taking. your truly 'invaluable medicine witl, little expectation of denvitie any Is-or-fit (loin its u-e You would not receive these lint's del I not regard 1 , m y duty to stnte to the nifiteted. through you, flint tor health in the space of richt to .nihs is fttv re•ar, r C ed. f attribute it to the eae of your HER. if TURA!L. Yours votv. 14f1,1.1.11.1 W. SMITH'. • I,V. t x t uVutros._Pii, April 2, 1818* Dear Sir :' Veclavz that I :air; teen spar.-11 FrITIMIIre arave, throtwah your inittrutuentaliity I th providelll , ni6.itt.l will take the liberty to expre, toy gratitude Cough, and the alarming symptoms of Coosontiaiim had teducied me too low io 1. live no- anyt , itte4 hie w!'eri phy iihv -feta!) bratuziii 't 1, ,,t` .ti rix - rot. " It .evalea to air •r 1 immediate rehei. n , .%v ut a f. 111111. 11 . 1 A (glad. • Ni aletosoune, health. If it will do fur others what it has .lime 10T Meryft are certainly one of the bevel torsof matthirol. Siuci.rely r iatina %au every hteshirea, I am Very re:pet:tit/11v your., JOliN J. CLARK. Rector of to. Peter's C. [torch With I.uch as-or.. ace anti fe.o. 1 , 411,1 men, no .11ron tier rotifean be adduced ut.bii, it be front its effect upon trial. Prepare...4l and. soil) by lAY ES C. AYE.R, Practica. e 1, 'M.-, 1 0i Dr. 11. I*. polrniz, T,t carob: ; R. E.. 1, W,•11-buro' ; E. Py, Covipgr..ri ; thinipikrev nod ; W. 11. Eimita ; A. ; ri,(l by alt 1)•1 "zi ••• r.r% wherp, y 36 rier_tni frMs , r or" tax - z = • . ti tie( I:: tr: tk, I,IW 1 tyl/ 1:),;. 1 `;' /\ —.....maaratararapo 44 - I ' Dr. E. L. Soule. & C2)l ~.. , ~ ( tg ERELakotiik , , ' J C V -. 2 .- Vat , ' 4 141.9P10 . A N 4 ~_ I \l✓ Genuine uoless accompanied hy a fax sin 1c of the al‘nvc Engraved NVrapper of Dr. E. Co., upon each hoy. In offerine to the public thus justly celebrated 'MIN' F.7,1:1;0; BM.Nt OF LIFE, it to not our wiah mike any lily° sti,:einenta or wild ne.ertions of their euperiur etlielency in rettorina• In health the aiek And suffering. we:l knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD MEDIOINE is of itself sufficient refer owe for the afflicted. Many proofs might Le given of their value on paper. but wo prefer those unacquainted with them to satisfy therruclvea by enquiring of living Ix-Unease.; and trying the Pills. They wi.i find there perfectly safe and reU able in all cases ; being purely vrge. , able, and a medi cine worthy their best confidence and pa7onage. The following certificate wey sent us for the ptti!lie good: IimynIETTI, Monroe Co. N. Y.. May 10. 1851 We the undersigned, citizens of Henriettv, haring used personally Dr.Baule's I:rayrrign Balm Pill.. and witnessed the twafth-restoring.etfects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted Qs the bet with which we are actiovintcd G. M. DOBEHTIS, M. D. PHILLIPS, 11. A. TEBBE rn.3, p. s.—you are at liberty to publish thia f o r t h e pus. lic good. Dr.w.ans OP COCNTEIIPEITS ! WP are nothware tha any one who is making a spurious article has yet dar ed to make use of our name but some of them has bad the impudenre to imitate our boxes and copy our Cireclars, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are careful when •hey purchase, they will be deceived. l'he genuine Sovereign Balm Pills can be ha wholesale and retai of Dr. SOULE & Co., Eucli Onondaga Co. N. 'r• Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., and by their Agents in every town in the country. Removed to .. B, Kingsbery s Block ! Tr 4. afaamberitn, Ti As jiltt rptiarnea from the city of Nev. , Voth: ssith-a A , 11,1 , 1 - of Wntrher:.*.rowelry stnt %sari conlifiinnii in part. it•r- t i l o i i . e arifelesi I ever • • .L . 1.1 it V tliti WWith rorrrita.. 4i.:44 lit of Goli! - Jectellv..airll a. Ear num., It-mm•kta. (; etc. Ai... ail gorts of Silverware, a nd S terl,Bea&T,:r:ll- of which ha fm e met:ding-1v Chenr for 134,t51-1. • Wkorbes reptired nn Abort notice., and tvarranta to run widl.or the money will tv , refiple4l. rant n wri• tan oar.-ernent given to that elfeet if required. • ' N. H.--)IAPLE SUGAR. and Count Pmdue , taken irrlatimlerti for work; and aIA. , learn nntr, an fhr tuns( he paid - when Meier& is J o ur--I war u,r,ore,t credit in t ll it< forms. 'k - ; MIA MBERLIN, Agent. Tritvrart.la tOsn.' • .p s lrt r- large:tit find oliwZl:Wact 1, mem Iv: Cap.., - .1) IN MAN. ft guchLs ,ti= changeit on fterm a t done 12,1852 PIIINNEIroVROWMAN*B. Sr. ionws. ma? 8, 1851 MZ4@Afg G. 11. BROWN D G. Offs, LEWIs REED • C. rolt T •!: - Baia and Retail Dealer in D;08,, ...enne=l, zsoroit jok e orogE in : the: south end of the W ar d H ot* C.. Untie - 91u jhe largest. cheapest and m aw 'sai:din:lent w est of the city. Particulsr an ~ be given,to oily or nil who rosy wish to col errunicie or purchase, and soy medic a l i sill be eKetfully„so graluitoualli aiw.en who *liith to Consult concerning themselva s "CentinuOnssuPplies of fre.b and recently lo w tides are weekly.arriving c having been carefix Icctetl with . a view Jo-their usefulnets, and i f ti ,"J wanted not usually kept, either will he tumult,' procured of ttie shortest notice by Exprers,lo,, leaving their Order. Accommodating clerks 4 ":, will be _endy safely, compoundsoy p re ,, 44165 endeavor to make it (whatever t he purchas e ) mot , agreeable. All goOds shall be considered fle represent ej, end being Agent for the b en War Patent Medicines, all those found in can be relied. upon, in all ernes, as being g ee , stock now comprises every article in th e which may be found the following Drugs and Dlediebles. ACIDS. &aloes ' r iTis asafoetida 'squill 'rabic Iviabean camphor Sillep opal uutlalh' gamboge ginger eve anal= ma myrrh shellac: sal a r tragacauth etc. bri g one 01 La. calomel nests foot • lquirkaiker tanners tartar olive lemons castor kola [imam 'cream 1111/1 origanum epsom p bergamont lantimony (lemon alum, wintergreen Acetic Citric Nitric Muriatic Aquaturtis Sulphuric Tartaric etc rrixam Fir Copal's' Tolu Sulphur Life etc BARNA. Bayberry Cinnamon Prruvian eels ) Elm etc EasEi , Peppermint. pinnnmon Wintergreen etc cinnamon (cloves hemlock jumper Ivin EXTRACTS sar.npli c hlls D•+ndelion Boneset t trt ey ihr Horehound rowmary Aconite V 3111114 Lemon orange MEM ME smeppermint linseed cod Itver etc MIZE Fenigreek nisi. bochu Carraway =IMMO ;aviary Rape G mien usterd I lardonnnm Goichictim etc nooTs. coign -all° entian %slap turmeric 4 t ojelia (pink) hellebore ipicac 1=i3211 Chamomile EEO Iliquorice marsh io , eny6; , la , n-r or en , iN rheuharb GROCERIES. Su l zer, COffee an- , 1 Tea of all lionl , , rn. , i,•4t rcpper. c1,r,( , ,,. mti 4t :Iv). norm, : , ti , c ,. t i,, h, nr,,,, ,,, , co rran,A, salad 011„ C r • 01, c t wc 42:e, a vender etc 13112 opIUITI htlll Yr i rice ,oarrh, 1,1 meld her 'Tony, sperm mill Lir 3W c,r.die, jug+, pipes, pepper sauce ke. Co.,zniae, Otani and Alll.'llolo Brandy, 15t. ern Jatnai,73 and New Eng'and Rum, pure P ind Ain. Gln. Iri,ll and ‘,1.,n Whnie!. 'he!, y, }',,o, Muvat. and Champaign Wn1,—C,a,1,414, •,.Amur kee, Noy eau &e I'Ver plrer,d. Soaps, Ptrfunirry and Fanry Fah tshavmr, clean", milit try, w n t .r frtiAt, mltii ,, t)d, palm. Cmrrh. t...!, t. tw ) . r,- F .t V.. _1 4 ermittf y cod,. ;, at urg, v. rl •nn 1. i. flower., lA, • , I s d 3: d •1 I' m 11.'0.. cOocri... bee 1)2 , 111 .11 . . r 1' !15:f n. era,ielt 1.1.6 r .ii, Irrr{ume -.en. 1 , 1 nmy CAI,. I r,•• 11 •ens, ho•rk., draw ilia iwtiet . , t . ": , 1 4 ,, , f1A nntl irtLa roni`l,. port mmruie, w•tferQ. 1111111'.. , napkin rinp tri‘t•lling con,p.nii ns BRESYES Hatt, hrti, stave, scrub, 1.1$0«. mckinz. sash. artist hair sr. tp•:•;: whitewa , ll. COU t4r, lb-- h. t",,0-. n.lll Oi‘• infant, lather, tabk, hot-e and hl,rk t•rip.,.ez. agriSCE'llar.oo'"F Tobarro and snuff Iles, pumps., reeth 1..41 der braces, trusses, Ftli.porieN, mg glasses, graduates, mortar., i.railda, %W . ( bit) thermometers, by uid and spre., , l a.4 , are p 3.ter PaintF, and rve Strifs. Ni.. red. cam and log wood. rustic, lac dm cabs' red gauntlets, madder, alum, crppera-r, blne . otral, st tin, composition chemic oil, vitied, mak and 21 acids, grain tin, pumice and rotm stone, Amer Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, AillerMin 7 lish Venetian verdigris, Paris grern, white, blz red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, coxd copal varnish. lampblack, litharge, putty, whim. spirits tairpentine, linseed oil, rain, chalk, umber, re na, gold leaf, bronze, &c. Glass. French Glass 24.90, 22 30, 20-30, 20.24, 22 4 0 18, 12-20, 12- 1 8, 12-18, 10-14, 10-12,8.10, 3 patent Pfiedicines. AGIF.NT eels Dr. Jaynes' Alterative ;:xpertorant. Sankure &a. niche's expectorant, tonir i-,,•enor corrector, Merchant's Gargling Oil rot liors 76 4"c- Savnyrie's medicines, wild cherry. 4c• Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Ettract. etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice for rlyipereit Osgood ' s Indian Cholagocue, for fever and ogl e. Scarp A's Acoustic oil for Dentrums. I. I'. Townset d's Sarsaparilla. Schenck ' s PUlittolliC Syrup. Dr. Heeler's Family rn , dicines. Botching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Houfland's German Bitters. for Dyspepsia and Dria.'l . Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice Exterminator. Also agent fill. Herrick's medicines, Pissu r " tt '...! drew's and Davis' Pain Killer, Graefenholt cines, Pile Electuaries etc., salt .heurn,teteLl worm, wavier and founder ointments, etc, ks", • cordial, piasters, poor man's salves, eye tvitrl memo, missive soap, bed bug poissn. Holveso and Clark's Worm st rop, (Thri•tir's 611 r 37MC GT v. 40%. 'MD rrlAs rrd a n d Me ‘ll+-,er'+ It "tm'" " ' low's Heave 1:7.7,.1111.11 t'kmcder, SS. .1' the numerous kinds of P 30,1. Light. Plimmene, superior 811,13 ,, .e 13 " I nad 'lThr", : new rind Wood pritrrti.,l- amps now helm! nib 'or. tide srd log lamp.' for hall and store u-r, , 4:ritiV eS • T ttr cbacco. Covendi.h. Junes. N u Tllrkich John Anderson's tine tin, 110,:e..,1rn0v Doi 'b ev4 etc.; choice brand, pure 143rana ert" All of which will be sold nt unii , ua;ly des rdn~ Remember that Dr. Porter's Ch , ,p Druz 1 4 C ' 44 k ; eat 'Store 1s in the s..u.h roil of the Ward R' ' doors above the post .411,1 TflWallllll. Jrinn 4, IC7s ^ F_l C. rtirrEß. D' - • __ __ _ _ . - 2.4rzn zumovias, 14 r I - LIE only cmnide:e a .,,,,1, t ,ei.! 01 . l ' ''' '... 4 h' , I 1 11,9. 44 kept. in this rt%,.00., 1, D. Hk ,r •.... 0 a 1 , 4 " lowed 'gates by 0. IZ I' CAPS. HATS.. HOOTS 4 Sllol.:s—a larbl • sortmeot, gold very cheap for ca,h; hv Apra 0 B. K;SPerlir 'lcorro goblins nftl prreipittis quunine lyonine MEM xi.ctitA ilrohol el her 1 hu danuna Flare rte Iglikk ere hetS. Iraf =MEI itIZEZIE 1331E2 NIA sininon rpritiltiot 10 , 1111 burr.. por't IcAntharb i Icons ath brick Land paper While leue =MI EMMA =En il r , v.